Note.

Commands for vta verbs are more complicated. Different suffixes are used to say 'see me!',
'see him!', 'see them!'. Differences in suffixes also occur giving command
to one and more than one person (you, you people).

'Let's' - is also considered to be a command, given to us by ourselves. 'Let's' suffixes are
also placed in a table of command suffixes.

Theses are only several command suffixes:

Positive commands:

him/her

them

you singl. (you):

(verb)

(verb)

you pl. (you people):

(verb)-ig/-ik

(verb)-ig/-ikog

we (let's):

(verb)-aadaa

(verb)-aadaanig

For 'you pl', verbs ending with -aw (bizindaw-) take the first suffix before /,
and verbs ending with a consonant (ganawaabam-) take the second suffix after /.

Some verbs (here: mawadis-) change the last sound in into -sh or -zh
before taking imperative suffix (e.g.: mawadishi; mawadishig) for 'you' and 'you people'.